Blogging
It seems I have become a blogger, quite by accident, but quite definitely. Although this website is technically a blog, my posts are so rare, and my themes too predetermined to be able to call me a blogger on that basis. However, I can’t deny that I’m a blogger now that I’m an official contributor to This Low Carbon Life, the blog of the community group Transition Norwich.
Here are the posts that I have written for them, most recent first:
- Changing the social logic through design - Third of three posts on A Pattern Language
- Places are made of people (and bricks) - Second of three posts on A Pattern Language
- The patterns of a low-carbon life - First of three posts on A Pattern Language
- Look after the pennies… - For Energy theme week
- Transition’s response to Occupy’s concerns
- Who wants to talk about economics?
- I’m not a blogger…! - For Blog Review theme week
- Building resilient trading
- So I’m a transitioner, am I? (also published on this site)
- Sustainable Livelihoods - The first post of Sustainable Livelihoods theme week which I led
- Sustainability – Environmental, Economic, Social - For “Retroblog” theme week
- How does Norwich face the economic equivalent of war?
- Secondary Glazing in a Listed Building (also published on this site) – for Green Buildings theme week
- What if life in the future was all about doing less? - Book review (“How to be Idle”)
- Social Enterprise is the way forward
- Gatherings – The Treehouse Festival - For Gatherings theme week
- The monetisation of health - For Health in Transition theme week
- Transition and Entertainment (similar to this post in the Manifesto section of this site)
- Do we control money, or does money control us?
Apart from online media, I have written a couple of columns on behalf of Transition Norwich for Triangle magazine, distributed to Norwich’s Golden Triangle and written an article about Transition Norwich’s third birthday for Concrete, the UEA’s fortnightly newspaper.
